Database Account Security
To ensure that RDS MySQL databases run properly and prevent account information from being deleted by mistake, DAS hides the following accounts of MySQL database users.
Account |
Description |
---|---|
mysql.session@localhost |
Internal database account configured in MySQL 5.7 or later. |
mysql.sys@localhost |
Internal database account configured in MySQL 5.7 or later. |
mysql.infoschema@localhost |
Database account. |
root@% |
Account configured when you create an RDS MySQL instance. |
rdsAdmin@localhost |
Management account, which has the highest superuser permission and is used to query and modify DB instance information, rectify faults, as well as migrate and restore data. |
rdsBackup@localhost |
Backup account, which is used to back up background data. |
rdsMetric |
Metering account, which is used by watchdog to collect database status data. |
rdsRepl |
Replication account, which is used to synchronize data from primary DB instances to standby ones or read replicas. |
rdsProxy |
Proxy account, which is used for authentication when the database is connected using the read/write splitting address. This account is automatically created when read/write splitting is enabled. |
drsFull |
Account added to the destination database when you start a full migration task. |
drsIncremental |
Account added to the destination database when you start an incremental migration task. |
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